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Clever & Short

March 31st, 2008

A hundred and one by fifty divide,

And next let a cipher be duly applied

And if the result you should rightly divine,

You’ll find that the whole makes but one out of nine.

 

This one is a bit of a challenge, so won’t unmask any submitted answers until Wednesday or Thursday.

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Monday Morning Warm up

March 30th, 2008

Lots of good stuff coming this week. We’re going to have 2-3 posts/day until Wednesday, at which point we’ll put up a brand new flash puzzle game.

Here’s something that won’t rough your brain up too hard for a Monday morning:

What box in the second row should replace the question mark?

 

Feel free to enter your answer in the comments section; answers to show Tuesday.

 

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Letter Path Word Puzzle#2

March 26th, 2008

 

 

Starting at the letter ‘E’, move along the path to connect the letters in such a way that they spell a famous quote. Some letters can be used more than once. You may also move forward and backward along the path.

 

Quote:


 

To get the hang of this,you may want to check out the 1st letter path word puzzle.

(feel free to enter your answer in the comment section below. Will unmask in about 2 days, thanks.)

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Life is like…

March 25th, 2008

For this one, can you spot all 11 differences? (Click on picture below to jump to high resolution)

To give others a chance to answer, how about each puzzle commenter post just 1 difference? (comments will go live immediately, no moderation

 

 

 

Try some more picture puzzles like this

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Foul Play

March 21st, 2008

Which is the odd one out?

 

8sge

kr8

nc8rd

a8tpt

kcu8c

mr8acntr

 

Created for Smartkit by Lloyd King

 

Answers to show on Monday, Have a nice weekend :)

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Observatory

March 19th, 2008

In a solar system far, far away, 2 planets are exactly in line with their sun (as above).

Icerix, the colder planet farther away, takes 350 days to obrit the sun.

Cetacearth, the watery planet closer to the sun, only takes 100.

Assuming the orbits are in the same plane, in how many days will the 2 planets next be in line with their sun again?

Puzzle concept submitted by Ian Pedder

No complicated angular/rotational geometry is needed to solve!

[Can you figure this one out? Enter your answer in the comment section and we'll reveal all on Friday!]

 

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Wealthy Grandpa

March 16th, 2008

Can you figure out the famous saying illustrated in the picture below? Click on image to jump to high-resolution.

 

 

Feel free to enter your answer in the comment section below. Submissions will be revealed sometime Tuesday!

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Slender Riddle

March 13th, 2008

Just equal are my head and tail,

My middle slender as can be,

Whether I stand on head or heel,

‘Tis all the same to you or me.

But if my head should be cut off,

The matter’s true, although ’tis strange,

My head and body, severed thus,

Immediately to nothing change.

 

If you can figure this riddle out, feel free to enter your answer in the comment section below. Will unmask submissions in about a day, thanks.

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Semi-Circle Geometry Puzzle

March 11th, 2008

What is the area of white (without the semi-circle moon shadows)?

Each square is one square inch.

 

How do you prove it? (pi=3.142)

Created for Smart-Kit by Forrest Frantz

For the teachers following, this definitely makes for a good printable puzzle.

 

If you can figure out the answer, feel free to enter it into the comment section below. Submissions will remain hidden for a day or 2 so as to not spoil the fun!

 

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Smiley Puzzle

March 5th, 2008

The smiley’s are back in this fun flash puzzle & brain game. There are 2 modes, and the high score system is again integrated into the smart-kit site. Try ‘Challenge’, and see what level you can get to!

Click here to play Smiley Puzzle!

Smiley Puzzle

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click on  picture below to jump to higher resolution rebus picture puzzle

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